Critics have claimed that President Donald Trump’s revised executive order travel ban continues to constitute a “Muslim ban.”
"Let's call it what it is. This ban is a racist and anti-Islamic attempt to divide us up," said the Vermont senator.
Iraq was on the original "travel ban" issued by the White House in January, but was dropped from the newest executive order released Monday.
President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban has removed Iraq from the list of banned countries.
After Trump's first executive order on travel ban was widely criticized, he is expected to issue a new version of it Monday, which will exclude Iraq from the list.
Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell said that the threat by jihadist groups such as al Qaeda and the Islamic State group to airports was "going to get worse."
Russia's Alexander Zhebin, a regional analyst and expert on North Korea, said North Korea developed its weapons to protect from U.S. invasions such as those in the Middle East.
The move is likely to influence federal funding, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Germany has been grappling with an unprecedented refugee crisis created due to the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East, Africa and Afghanistan.
The Department of Homeland Security said in an assessment that there wasn’t enough evidence that citizens of the Muslim-majority nations in President Donald Trump’s travel ban pose a terror threat to the U.S.
"ISIS, at official levels, has ignored the Trump executive order banning refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries, in spite of the widely voiced claim that it has been a propaganda victory for the group," a terrorism scholar said.
Ex-CIA agent Sabrina de Sousa was arrested in Portugal and set to face six years in prison for her role in the kidnapping and extraordinary rendition of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar.
The National Park Service removed the sign about an hour later.
With a series of conflicts being waged across the globe, world peace remains as far out of reach as ever.
Libyans responded with anger and comedy to the eastern government's decision to restrict the movement of women in the country without a male guardian.
According to a Gallup survey, a key reason for North Korea, Iran and Iraq to be at the bottom of the list is the former president George W. Bush labeling them the "axis of evil" in 2002.
President Donald Trump is set to issue a new immigration executive order this week.
WikiLeaks released seven alleged CIA documents that detailed efforts to gather intelligence on France's political system.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the new hub will be tasked with "increasing the capacity to identify threats and improve situational awareness.”
U.S. District Judge James Robart said he was surprised by the Justice Department request, given President Trump's response to last week's appellate court ruling.
Sidd Bikkannavar, a U.S.-born citizen, was headed back from a trip to Patagonia.
An Australian senator has said that anyone who follows Sharia law should be deported from the country.